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The Team Code

Why Your Team Improvements Fail and How to Fix the Visible and Invisible Dysfunction

Your team keeps failing at the same improvements. Here's why.

You've clarified roles. Documented processes. Run alignment sessions. Brought in coaches. Three months later, you're right back where you started.

Same problems. Different slide deck.

Here's what nobody's telling you: You're fixing the wrong layer.

Most leaders spend 100% of their energy...

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The Codex of the Viel

A Dystopian Novel of Truth, Control, and Witness
From the series: Return to Oneness

Tomas Rell has survived the Dominion by learning a simple rule: stay useful, stay careful, and never threaten the stories that keep power stable.

A licensed cartographer of the Outer Reaches, he is sent to investigate a missing survey team in a place called the Valley of Glass. What he finds instead is impossible—an ancient codex hidden in the...

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BUILD SMALL HABITS: The Ridiculously Simple System for Weight Loss, Career Growth, and Lasting Change

You’ve tried to change. You really have.
The gym membership. The diet plan. The ambitious morning routine. All abandoned by January 15th.
You told yourself you just needed more discipline. More motivation. More willpower.

You were wrong.
The problem isn’t you. It’s that everything you’ve been taught about building habits is designed to fail.
Big...

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Blog

There's an old story; Uncle Remus, Br'er Rabbit, and a lump of tar shaped like a baby, that contains one of the most underrated pieces of wisdom ever wrapped in Southern folklore. Br'er Fox sets a tar baby in the road. Br'er Rabbit, being social and a little too proud, says hello. The tar baby doesn't answer. Rabbit takes offense and swings. Fist sticks. Swings again. Other fist sticks. Kicks. Foot sticks. And there he is, completely immobilized by something that never even talked back.

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Real Consequences Are the Most Underused Leadership Tool in the Room

Let's get something straight from the start.

This isn't an article about gotcha moments. It's not about firing squads, public shaming, or the delicious revenge fantasy you've been nursing since your colleague Steve took credit for your project in front of the VP. Again.

This is about something far more powerful and far more rare.

This is about healthy accountability: the kind of consequence that actually changes behavior because...

A field guide for people who actually want to influence the unreachable

Let me tell you about my Tuesday.

I'm sitting at a restaurant in Ecuador, one of those expat-friendly spots where the menu comes in three languages and the WiFi password is taped to the wall, and within forty minutes I've encountered a man who is absolutely certain that immigrants are destroying America (while he himself is, I will note, an immigrant living in South America), and two women who have concluded, with the calm...

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